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May 18, 2016

1:00 PM ET - 5:00 PM ET

USPTO Headquarters

600 Dulany Street

Madison Building, Concourse Level, Auditorium

Alexandria, VA

Add to Calendar2016-05-18 13:00:002016-05-18 13:00:00USPTO Additive Manufacturing Partnership Meeting
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital model. 3D printing is achieved using additive processes, where an object is created by laying down successive layers of material by a materials printer using digital technology. Additive manufacturing is used in the fields of jewelry, footwear, architecture, engineering and construction, automotive, aerospace, dental and medical industries, education, geographic information systems, civil engineering, and many others.
Representatives will provide an overview of the application of additive manufacturing in different technologies.
The meeting will serve as a forum for sharing ideas, experiences, and insights between individual users and the USPTO. We value our customers and the feedback provided from individual participants is important in our efforts to continuously improve the quality of our products and services. Your willing participation in this informal process is helpful in providing us with new insights and perspectives.
Individual opinions are sought from varying participants, and the meetings are intended to be informal in nature. These partnership groups are formed with full recognition of the USPTO’s responsibility under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), and are not established as FACA compliant committees.
DATE AND LOCATION:
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
1:00 pm to 5:00 pm,
USPTO Headquarters
Alexandria, Virginia.
Madison Building, Auditorium, Concourse Level
RSVP Required for Attendance at the Partnership Meeting ►Space limitations may require first come-first serve attendance participation.
RSVP CONTACT:
Email: jill.warden@uspto.gov or maria.ewald@uspto.gov,
CONFIRM ATTENDANCE:
Telephone: Jill Warden at (571) 272-1267 or Veronica Ewald at (571) 272-8519
USPTO Headquarters
600 Dulany Street
Madison Building, Concourse Level, Auditorium
Alexandria, VA
United States
USPTO Headquarters
600 Dulany Street
Madison Building, Concourse Level, Auditorium
Alexandria, VA
United States
USPTO HeadquartersAmerica/New_Yorkpublic

Event Summary

Event Summary

June 27, 2018

1:00 PM ET-5:00 PM ET

USPTO Headquarters

600 Dulany Street

Madison Building, Concourse Level, Auditorium

Alexandria, VA

Add to Calendar2018-06-27 13:00:002018-06-27 13:00:00USPTO Additive Manufacturing Partnership Meeting
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital model. 3D printing is achieved using additive processes, where an object is created by laying down successive layers of material by a materials printer using digital technology. Additive manufacturing is used in the fields of jewelry, footwear, architecture, engineering and construction, automotive, aerospace, dental and medical industries, education, geographic information systems, civil engineering, and many others.
The USPTO has been hosting this partnership meeting for several years. This year, we are scheduled to have speakers from Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, HRL, NextManufacturing Center, Kansas State University and CIMP-3D. Other interested organizations with additive manufacturing innovations or program(s) are welcome to join as presenters. Contact information is below.
The meeting will serve as a forum for sharing ideas, experiences, and insights between individual users and the USPTO. We value our customers and the feedback provided from individual participants is important in our efforts to continuously improve the quality of our products and services. Your willing participation in this informal process is helpful in providing us with new insights and perspectives.
Individual opinions are sought from varying participants, and the meetings are informal in nature. These partnership groups are formed with full recognition of the USPTO’s responsibility under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), and are not established as FACA compliant committees.
RSVP Required for Attendance at the Partnership Meeting ►Space limitations may require first come-first serve attendance participation.
RSVP Contact
Email 3Dprinting@uspto.gov or email Veronica Ewald or call (571) 272-8519 to confirm your attendance.
Contact to serve as a presenter
Email Veronica Ewald or call (571) 272-8519.
USPTO Headquarters
600 Dulany Street
Madison Building, Concourse Level, Auditorium
Alexandria, VA
United States
USPTO Headquarters
600 Dulany Street
Madison Building, Concourse Level, Auditorium
Alexandria, VA
United States
USPTO HeadquartersAmerica/New_Yorkpublic

USPTO Additive Manufacturing Partnership Meeting

Additive manufacturing or 3D printing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital model. 3D printing is achieved using additive processes, where an object is created by laying down successive layers of material by a materials printer using digital technology. Additive manufacturing is used in the fields of jewelry, footwear, architecture, engineering and construction, automotive, aerospace, dental and medical industries, education, geographic information systems, civil engineering, and many others.

Representatives will provide an overview of the application of additive manufacturing in different technologies.

The meeting will serve as a forum for sharing ideas, experiences, and insights between individual users and the USPTO. We value our customers and the feedback provided from individual participants is important in our efforts to continuously improve the quality of our products and services. Your willing participation in this informal process is helpful in providing us with new insights and perspectives.

Individual opinions are sought from varying participants, and the meetings are intended to be informal in nature. These partnership groups are formed with full recognition of the USPTO’s responsibility under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), and are not established as FACA compliant committees.